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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Green Kid Crafts Review

We had the opportunity to facilitate a review
for a subscription box from Green Kid Crafts . We received samples in exchange for a honest and unbiased review.

We get excited about crafting! In fact in the next
few months, we have some awesome ideas
for some craft and D.I.Y projects to add to our
blog.

I love crafting with my kids. I'll gather up certain
craft projects, and invite my nieces and nephews
over for a night of crafting and munchies. It gives
all the cousins time together and I love watching
their creativity. Is there anything more precious
than hand crafts made by your children? I have
some that I will treasure forever.

The kids were so excited to know they had a craft
box coming. The most convenient thing about this box
is I didn't need to gather any materials for these
crafts. Each box comes complete with everything
you and your child will need for the craft. I was
appreciative of how easy they make it.

Every Green Kid Craft subscription box comes
with award winning, hands-on and eco-friendly
kits. Your child will receive a unique and fun learning
experience every month. They will enjoy 3-4 award
winning creativity and STEM Science Kits that are
connected with a new and exciting theme each month.
The single Discovery Kits, which I think are a great gift
idea for the coming Holidays are designed to support key
developmental skills for kids. The boxes celebrate
creativity and activates thinking and questioning while
crafting fun projects. Green Kid Craft also offers single
kits and party favors. Their perfect for keeping kids
engaged with on the go learning and creativity.

Green Kid Crafts is a green company that provides
creative activities to do with your children. Every month
your child would look forward to receiving a box with
3-4 fun nature themed projects. All materials provided
are non toxic and sustainable. The box itself is recyclable.

We received Discovery Box #32, Legends and Folktales.
There was a story telling kit, The kids crafted little people
for story telling. Another kit included the makings for a crown
and a catapult. Also included was an activity book and a
Green Kids badges poster, with each box there is a sticker.
The kids can add their new badge to the poster after their
craft is completed.

Not only did my kids have a super great time crafting, I like
that their learning new things as well. They learned that legends
are semi true stories, that have been passed on from person
to person. They have an important meaning or symbolism for
the culture in which it originates. Some examples of legends
are Atlantis, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table,
Odysseus and Remus. They also learned Folktales are a
traditional, fictional story that attempts to explain or provide
some understanding of the world. A few examples of Folktale
include Jack and Jill, Little Red Riding Hood and Johnny
Appleseed. For monthly subscribers an exclusive online
collection of additional reading lists, games and puzzles are
offered free.

Green Kid Crafts develop open-ended creativity and science
kits that will exercise your children's creativity, build their
confidence, and engage them with nature and the world
around them.

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